Worker's Compensation Attorney

These are the unique system of classification codes used by insurance companies to figure out the each worker’s compensation insurance premium. Each code is a four digit number assigned by the WCIRB (Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau). [More]

Once a Worker's Compensation claim has been filed, there are certain time constraints that must be met. If you want to keep your case on track, there are several things you need to do to ensure things continue to move forward in a timely manner. [More]

If you have been exposed to asbestos and are experiencing severe health problems, you may need to see an attorney. If the doctor determines your health problems are asbestos related, you may have a right to some type of compensation. [More]

Receiving a Worker's Compensation injury may lead to litigation that requires you to give a deposition that explains your side of the story. A legal deposition is just one way for you to give your statement. [More]

If you are injured on the job, time is of the essence. Many states have strict deadlines on how long an employee has to file a Worker's Compensation claim. It is important that you know what steps you must take if you are going to win your claim and get the compensation you deserve. [More]

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Thomas M. Nantais is the Co- owner of Gaylord & Nantais, a legal firm specializing in workers’ compensation, in the state of California. This firm deals in getting hearing loss compensation and work related injuries compensation for those who have worked in the state of California. With his sincere efforts, Thomas is committed to meet the highest standards of the legal industry, and aims to provide the clients with an honest and aggressive representation.

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